Daily Mail: Sticking with your broadband provider costs an average of £230 a year, research shows

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Failing to shop around for the best broadband deals costs loyal customers an average of £230 a year, research shows. This ‘loyalty penalty’ is costing households an estimated £3.94billion a year in total.

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